Gustav "Lil' Peep" Ahr: An upcoming rapper was found unconscious in his tour bus by his manager in Tucson. He was pronounced dead at the scene this past Tuesday after attempts to resuscitate failed. Autopsy report learned that the cause of death was due to an overdose of Xanax. And 3 months ago, he just released his debut album.

Flip or Flop reality show are mourning 1 of their own. Contractor Frank Miller just lost his battle to Laryngeal cancer. Tarek El-Moussa and ex-wife Christina have expressed their condolences after learning of Frank's passing.

A REAL MARTYR!!!Afghan Police Lt. Sayed Basam Pacha made the ultimate sacrifice by placing a bearhug on a suicide bomber before detonation. The casualties would have been worse. But Lt Pacha, 7 fellow officers and 6 civilians would also perish in the blast.

Ann Wedgeworth: 1978 Tony-award winner for Neil Simon's Chapter Two just passed after a long illness. The Tony Award winner also had a short stint in 3's Company as a flirting divorcee Lana Shields. Wedgeworth was at odds with producers for her role, so she was released.

Other credits include "Steel Magnolias", a guest role in "Roseanne", and Evening Shade among others.

Wedgeworth was 83 and was married to Rip Torn that ended in divorce in 1971.

Earle Hyman: Very well known for his role in "The Cosby Show" as "Grandpa" Russell Huxtable. He also was a play actor who has reprised as Othello. He was also known for his voice over as Panthro in the hit 80s cartoon "Thundercats".

Former tennis player Jana Novotna who became runner-up in Wimbledon singles before winning her Wimbledon title in 1998 along with 16 other Grand Slam doubles, has succumbed to cancer. Her resume includes 2 Olympic Silvers in doubles and a Single's Bronze.

Della Reese: Singer - actress. And well known for her role in the short-lived CBS series Touched By An Angel. She also starred in the hit movie "Harlem Knights" with Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, Jasmine Guy and Arsenio Hall. Other credits include guest starring roles in tv shows such as “Welcome Back, Kotter,” “The Love Boat,” “The A-Team” (on which she guested as star Mr. T’s mother), “Night Court,” “MacGyver,” “Designing Women” and “L.A. Law.”.

Reese stepped away from acting due to her religious work before calling it a career in 2014.

Charles Henry "Chuck" Mosley: A former lead singer and guitarist for the rock group Faith No More died due to an an addiction of his past. They learned that Mosley died from a heroin overdose. It will take weeks before getting the final results.

Peter MacGregor-Scott (right with director Scott Davis): producer for the 1993 remake of "The Fugitive" and 2 Batman movies "Batman Forever" and "Batman and Robin" would pass away from his injuries after he was involved in a traffic accident in New York.

He was also involved in 3 Cheech and Chong movies : Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (1980), Still Smokin (1983) and Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984). Other credits include Carl Reiner's The Jerk (1979), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), Revenge of the Nerds (1984), Troop Beverly Hills (1989), Out for Justice (1991), Black Beauty (1994) and Death to Smoochy (2002).

He also was involved in Steven Seagal's Under Siege 2: Dark Territory along with A Perfect Murder (1998), starring Michael Douglas, and The Guardian (2006), starring Kevin Costner.

He was a unit production manager for the 1978 flick "National Lampoons Animal House"

Pancho Segura: Former US tennis player who emigrated from Ecuador who won 6 US championships (4 doubles and 2 singles in what is now the US Open) and became coach for Tennis legend Jimmy Connors, passed away on Sunday from illness related to Parkinsons disease.

'70s teen heartthrob, pop idol and actor David Cassidy has succumbed to organ failure. Well known for his role in the '70s hit series "Partridge Family", was hospitalized this past week and was also suffering from dementia and arthritis. His family was on his bedside before passing away.

We will also remember 2 law enforcement agents killed in the line of duty this month.

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Border Agent Rogelio Martinez was stoned and beaten to death after pursuing illegals before being ambushed nearby Van Horn, Texas. Martinez and his unidentified partner were ambushed. Both were airlifted to a Van Horn Medical center before being taken to a Hospital in El Paso. Martinez would succumb to his injuries. His partner is currently in serious condition.

New Kensington, Pa. officer Brian Shaw - a rookie with less than 1 year in the force - was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop. Paramedics and fellow officers rushed to the scene. But CPR efforts failed thus passing away.

Peter Baldwin: Emmy-winning director for hit series "The Brady Bunch", "Sanford and Son", "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and the "Wonder Years". Peter was also involved with "The Andy Griffith Show," "The Partridge Family," "Happy Days," "Carter Country," Full House", and ". Sabrina, The Teenage Witch". He was 86.

Wayne Cochran: Former singer-turned-pastor better known as "The White Knight of Soul". Succumbs to cancer. The singer and writer brought hit songs such as "Goin' Back to Miami", "Harlem Blues" and "Last Kiss". He also became an inspiration for Dan Ackroyd and the late John Belushi who would later brought the "Blues Brothers" into the small and big screen.

Ken Shapiro: Co-writer, director, producer and actor for a mid-'70s show "The Groove Tube" has succumbed to cancer. Shapiro also directed the 1981 movie "Modern Problems" that featured Chevy Chase. The Groove Tube gave Chase and Richard Belzer their start to stardom.

Wood Moy: Asian American actor who starred in an Asian-indie low-budget film "Chan Is Missing". From November 8th.

He was also part of the US Army's 987th Signal Company WWII who were composed by Chinese-American soldiers. He also appeared in Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Howard the Duck (1986), Class Action (1991) and Final Analysis (1992) and on the TV show Knight Rider.

Acting and music legend Jim Nabors: well known for his role as Gomer Pyle in the "Andy Griffith Show" and "Gomer Pyle, USMC" has passed this after noon due to complications of Hepatitis B. Nabors is also remembered for his appearances at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for his rendition of "Back Home Again In Indiana". A tradition that was well respected before the start of the Indianapolis 500 race.

He was also given an honorary rank of Corporal from the United States Marine Corps in 2013.

Republican-turned-Independent Presidential candidate John Anderson has passed. A former Prosecuting Attorney and WWII veteran ran for congress and won in 1960 in which would later spanned for 21 years. He would have been the leading candidate for the Republican Party until he decided to run as an Independent in 1980.

Christine Keeler: A model, call girl, and showgirl who brought a British Government to their knees following the 2-week affair with married Secretary of State of War John Profumo in which was later dubbed "The Profumo Affair", has passed. Her story came back to life in 1989 Motion Picture "Scandal" on a fictional basis.

She was also involved with Soviet Naval attache Capt. Yevgeny Ivanov during the Cold War days.

The last king of Romania King Michael I, who took a stand against Nazi Germany and survived an assassination plot by the Nazis under Conducator Ian Antonescu and forced into exile by the Communists after the war and being stripped from his citizenship only to be restored in later life. The former King was 96.

Documentary filmmaker Bruce Brown. Once nominated for an Oscar in 1971 film "On Any Sunday" produced by Steve McQueen. Bruce was known for his narration for the 1966 documentary film "Endless Summer". And it was also followed up 28 years later with the sequel "Endless Summer II".

Daredevil climber Wu Yongning - who was known for climbing buildings right before taking selfies - was killed after a fall from the Huayuan Hua Center. Wu fell 45 feet to the building terrace on November 8th.

Suzanna Leigh: A co-star in Elvis Presley's Paradise, Hawaiian Style, lost her battle to Stage 4 liver cancer. Other credits include Boeing Boeing, The Deadly Bees, The Fiend, And a musical Son Of Dracula. She was also known for a horror cult classic The Lost Continent.

Canadian actor Bruce Gray. A regular in the Canadian TV series "Traders" and played the father of the groom in the hit movie "My Fat Greek Wedding" has lost his battle to brain cancer. Gray also made guest appearances in hit Hollywood shows, Beverly Hills, 90210, Chicago Hope, Murphy Brown, Melrose Place, ER and Picket Fences. He was well known as publisher Ted Hartley in the mystery series "Murder, She Wrote".

It is something I do not understand. Once a manager finds new talent, they could become a superstar in the future. But they could become a drawback with all the publicity and mounted pressure. In South Korea, suicide could become an epidemic for young South Korean celebrities just like lead K-Pop group SHInee's lead singer Kim Jong Hyun who was found dead due to a suicide.

Former lead singer of rock groups Sanctuary and Nevermore Warren Dane dies from an apparent heart attack just as he was about to release his 2nd solo album. Dane was found dead in an apartment in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

Hiep Thi Le: Vietnamese actress who made her Hollywood film debut in the Oliver Stone film "Heaven and Earth" opposite Tommy Lee Jones, succumbs to stomach cancer. While being an actress, she was also a successful restauranteur and a culinary chef. Her last appearance was in the Food Network Reality series "Chopped" in 2014.

Heather North: The legendary voice actress of Daphne Blake in the cartoon Scooby Doo, passed away on November 30th from a long illness. She was married to the Days of Our Lives producer - the late H. Wesley Kenney. She will be forever Daphne during her 30 years as a voice actress. Other special appearances on screen include Green Acres, Gidget, The Monkees, The Fugitive and Days of Our Lives where she spent 5 years from 1967 thru 1972. And in 1972, she switched to voice acting and remained as the Daphne Legend for 30+ years along with other voices.

She also appeared in the 1971 Disney movie "The Barefoot Executive" with Kurt Russell.

Acclaimed multi-instrument player and Saxophnist Ralph Carney has succumbed to his injuries following a fall. Carney was a collaborator for singer Tom Waits, The B-52s, The Kronos Quartet, and Black Keys whose nephew Patrick Carney plays the drums. Patrick and Ralph worked together for the Netflix original "The Bojack Horseman".

Legendary Warner Bros. animator Bob Givens has passed due to acute respiratory failure. Givens was the man behind the animation of Bug Bunny and Elmer Fudd. He also was responsible with the illustration of Tom and Jerry, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Daffy Duck and Popeye. He began at Walt Disney and was part of the team that brought Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. His last of his animations were part of the TV ads of Raid.

Heather Menzies-Urich - Actress who played Louisa in the movie "The Sound of Music" has succumbed to brain cancer. 4 weeks after it was determined it was terminal. She will now join her husband, actor Robert Urich who passed on 2002 due to cancer.